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Rams at 49ers, Week 6: Date, start time, TV, radio, announcers, stats, more

Oct 14, 2020 at 5:51 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers will host the Los Angeles Rams at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, October 18 at 5:20 p.m. PT.

The game will be nationally televised. Those who are outside of the broadcast areas will need NFL Sunday Ticket to view the game live.

You can also use our sports bar directory to find a place to watch the game, assuming local restrictions allow it.

Television Broadcast


Network: NBC
Play-By-Play: Al Michaels
Color Analyst: Cris Collinsworth
Sideline Reporter: Michele Tafoya

49ers Radio Network


Broadcast crew: Greg Papa, Tim Ryan

KNBR (680 AM - San Francisco)
KGO (810 AM - San Francisco)
KSAN (107.7 FM - San Francisco)
KFIG (1430 AM - Fresno)
KRKC (1490 AM - King City)
KION (1460 AM - Monterey/Salinas)
KRHQ (102.3 FM - Palm Springs)
KKXS (96.1 FM - Redding)
KIFM (1130 AM - Sacramento)
KKJL (1400 AM - San Luis Obispo)
KJDX (93.3 FM - Susanville)
KBOY (95.7 FM - Medford, OR)
KMZQ (670 AM - Las Vegas, NV)
KPLY (630 AM - Reno, NV)
KPUA (670 AM - Hilo, HI)
KHKA (1500 AM - Honolulu, HI)
KAOI (1110 AM - Maui, HI)

Coaches


Rams: Sean McVay
49ers: Kyle Shanahan

Series Highlights


Matchups: 141
Series Record: 49ers lead series 71-67-3
49ers Home Record vs. Rams: 49ers lead series 35-34-1
49ers Away Record vs. Rams: 49ers lead series 36-33-1
First Meeting: 10/1/50, Rams win 35-14, at SF
Last Meeting: 12/21/19, 49ers win 34-31, at SF
Current Streak: Won 2
Longest 49ers Win Streak: 17 (12/17/90 – 12/27/98)
Longest Rams Win Streak: 10 (11/29/70 – 9/28/75)
Most 49ers Points: 48 (12/27/87): 49ers win 48-0, at SF
Most Rams Points: 56 (11/9/58): Rams win 56-7, at LA
49ers Shutouts: 9 (Last 9/12/16), 49ers win 28-0, at SF
Rams Shutouts: None

By the Numbers


The following statistics have been provided by the 49ers Communications staff.

  • In six career games against the Rams, TE George Kittle has registered 32 receptions for 537 yards (16.8 average) and three touchdowns, including three games with 100-or-more reception yards.
  • San Francisco's eight rushing touchdowns in 2020 are tied for the third-most in the NFL (DAL - 9, LAR - 9, Arizona - 8, CLE - 8, Minnesota - 8, NO - 8).
  • Among qualifying rushers, RB Raheem Mostert's 7.0 average yards per carry ranks first in the NFL among RBs in 2020 and second among all players (Kyler Murray, ARI - 7.22).
  • DL Kerry Hyder Jr. has registered four games with 0.5-or-more sacks this season. He is one of nine players in the NFL to do so (Joey Bosa, LAC, Aaron Donald, LAR, Myles Garrett, CLE, Trey Hendrickson, NO, Justin Houston, IND, Yannick Ngakoue, MIN, Emmanuel Ogbah, MIA, Jason Pierre-Paul, TB).

Game Averages (Rank)


Rams 49ers
27.2 (13th)
Offense Pts
24.8 (18th)
264 (13th)
Offense Pass
235 (20th)
139 (7th)
Offense Rush
129 (10th)
18.0 (3rd)
Defense Pts Allowed
22.8 (11th)
197 (2nd)
Defense Pass Allowed
215 (3rd)
106 (9th)
Defense Rush Allowed
107 (10th)
0 (17th)
Takeaway Diff.
-2 (20th)

Individual Statistics


Team Leaders
Passing
Jared Goff, LA 109/152, 1372 yds, 8 TDs
Nick Mullens, SF 51/73, 614 yds, 2 TDs
Receiving
Cooper Kupp, LA 28 rec, 363 yds, 2 TDs
George Kittle, SF 23 rec, 271 yds, 1 TD
Rushing
Darrell Henderson, LA 58 rush, 260 yds, 3 TDs
Raheem Mostert, SF 34 rush, 238 yds, 1 TD



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